Promising music and title font...
Nice drawing of Mars. Also, nice observatory set.
"The world is now experiencing strange astronomical phenomena"
But enough about 3I/ATLAS...
Planet X does not work like that. Also, hm, torino 9?
Wait, did she just drive a car onto a ship?
Mmm.. mechanical typewriters...
Tea is served.
Oh, that's a cursed DIY newtonian on an EQ mount.
Also, why are you using it indoors? You're going to trash your seeing and have an awful field of view!
That's a silly prop. I'd look to know more about it.
Okay, it's described as being like titanium, but better.
Monster face reveal
For some reason, her description of the craft and face reminds me of Lovecraft's nonsense
That's a pretty small and dim searchlight
Was there a frog on the way out?
Okay, those are legit binoculars but... 6x30s? 8x30s?
This is some 19th century (or earlier?) testing of this ship. (Also, uh, high hardness isn't that useful)
Reminder that here *on earth* there are a bunch of mutually unintelligible sign languages
Okay, math for communication. Plausible but good luck with that with what you have on hand.
So the car is going to spend half the movie broken down?
Wait, why did you set a small fire next to the alien?
Okay, I'm rooting for the alien now. Don't need to blow up the planet, but definitely this castle.
I swear, if the rocket prop is just going to sit unmentioned next to the telescope prop for the rest of the movie...
The sphere out on the moor is a very romantic destination
Is this a scottish or an irish accent?
We never saw anyone in the village get abducted, right?
Also, I swear, if this has War of the Worlds (1897) understanding of how to travel between planets...
This is the first time that they've mentioned being on an island, right?
More tea
I'm going to headcanon that this movie is set in 1891 and not 1951.
Except it sounds like there might be a modern military solution?
I hate how this movie isn't willing to use terms like "Roche limit"
Bazooka! (maybe)
*slaps the aliens around with a porkchop plot*
Gravity doesn't work like that. Nor does magnitism.
@Newpa_Hasai I fear for what would happen to actual science if this movie could find it